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CROSS RIVER -- "Figure," group show.
It takes him about five days to complete a major figure group.
Stripping out this figure, group profit before tax and exceptional items rose 3% year-on-year to £11.2m.
The Met curators have staged a visual coup by pairing it with a fabulous Meissen porcelain figure group, "The Judgment of Paris" (circa 1762), but the kinship is shallow.
Navalny had managed to do what nobody else had: he beat the system Putin had put in place to effectively bar any unwanted figure, group, or party from entering the political realm.
On one side, Jacopo Sansovino's stunning figure group "Charity" (Rome, 1513) depicts an idealized woman with an infant and two prancing cherubs.
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He remained in Italy 20 years, building a reputation for large stone figures and figure groups, which are known today only from prints by his contemporaries.
They lack the knitted density of his landscapes and figure groups and the stunning integrity of his greatest works, the still-lifes with apples like succulent cannonballs.
His other typical figure groups are soldiers and equestrians, rather crude in appearance, modelled by hand after being cast in simple molds.
The remaining 15 Fox Talbot images — landscapes, figure groups and his famous Dutch Masterish "Open Door" — show him pushing the medium from rudimentary to sophisticated in a few short years.
His ink wash sketches of barflies catch the saloon habitué's lassitude, and his life-size plaster sculpture, "The Bar Room," has the eerie presence of a George Segal figure grouping.
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